Tristan ErwinDruids: The Primary SourcesIllustration of the Wicker Man, featured in the 1753 publication of Commentaries of Caesar.Jul 24, 2023Jul 24, 2023
Tristan ErwinSulla: The first Monster of RomeRome did not fall in a day. There is no one man who can be credited alone for its fall nor any single moment in time that can be pointed…Aug 4, 2020Aug 4, 2020
Tristan ErwinThe Maw of Hell: The Religious Battleground of WWIIThe subject of the influence of religion upon the modern world has been so little studied and so thoroughly disregarded by the general…May 4, 20201May 4, 20201
Tristan ErwinSparta and Athens: A Tale of Two City-StatesSparta and Athens: The Antithetical City-States of GreeceSep 5, 2019Sep 5, 2019
Tristan ErwinMythos: The Heroic Age of GreeceMyth and the human story are one. It has served thousands of years as both an origin and as an inspiration to life on earth. Whether true…Nov 14, 2018Nov 14, 2018
Tristan ErwinThe Creation of the Western Medieval WorldThe Medieval Period did not entail a loss of civilization, but rather a spread of it. In the Golden Age of antiquity, European civilization…Jul 29, 2018Jul 29, 2018
Tristan ErwinThe Origin of the DragonIllustration from the 1840 Book of the Great Sea Dragons by Thomas Hawkins.Jul 3, 20181Jul 3, 20181
Tristan ErwinRomanitas: Who were the Romans?The Romans were people who varied as widely as any large society does — some kind, some artistic, some scholarly, and some evil. In this…Apr 2, 2018Apr 2, 2018
Tristan ErwinAbomination: The Ancient Gods of TearsMost experience evil, but few experience evil in its most absolute and terrible of forms. In recent times, evil manifested in Nazi Germany…Mar 26, 2018Mar 26, 2018